City
Epaper

Labour protests in China increase rapidly amid economic slowdown

By IANS | Updated: February 17, 2024 18:25 IST

Washington, Feb 17 Labour protests in China have increased rapidly since August of last year, according to rights ...

Open in App

Washington, Feb 17 Labour protests in China have increased rapidly since August of last year, according to rights groups, especially in the lead-up to the Lunar New Year, which began late last week, a media report said.

Labour protests more than tripled in the fourth quarter of 2023 compared to the same period in 2022, according to data collected by New York-based international rights group Freedom House’s China Dissent Monitor, which tracks protests in China, VOA reported.

Analysts say this unrest is linked to poor working conditions and China’s ongoing economic difficulties, the report said.

The China Dissent Monitor recorded 777 labour protests in China between September and December 2023, compared to 245 in the same period of 2022.

Independent data from the Hong Kong-based China Labour Bulletin, which promotes Chinese workers’ rights, recorded an additional 183 protests between January 1 and February 3, 2024, including 40 in Guangdong province alone, VOA reported.

Kevin Slaten, who leads the China Dissent Monitor, said worker protests are often linked to wage disputes and occupational safety.

Li Qiang, Founder and Executive Director of New York-based China Labour Watch, which advocates for the Chinese labour movement, said that in addition to China’s economic slowdown, an “implosion” in the real-estate sector and reduced manufacturing was also a factor, VOA reported.

“China's high-level economic problems ultimately set the foundation of the increase in labour protests this year,” Li said, adding, "Due to the decrease of manufacturing orders, among other things, a lot of companies face financial challenges that trickle down to workers," VOA reported.

Disclaimer: This post has been auto-published from an agency feed without any modifications to the text and has not been reviewed by an editor

Open in App

Related Stories

InternationalProtests erupt across Scotland over Trump’s visit

InternationalUAE leaders congratulate Presidents of Maldives, Liberia on Independence Days

InternationalEgyptian, French leaders discuss mediation efforts on Gaza ceasefire

InternationalAs humanitarian situation in Gaza Strip reaches critical stage, UAE will resume aid airdrop immediately: Abdullah bin Zayed

InternationalHamas says Trump's remarks 'inconsistent' with Gaza talks process

International Realted Stories

InternationalIDF resumes aid airdrops to Gaza, denies famine claims

InternationalAU welcomes France's recognition of State of Palestine

InternationalSudan's paramilitary RSF forms alternate govt, escalating civil war, deepening divisions

InternationalPakistan issues Glacial Flood warning amid heavy monsoon rains

InternationalUN Chief calls for immediate "ceasefire" in Thailand-Cambodia border dispute; to address issues through dialogue